The newspaper's 'new look'
K.J. Hascall | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 5 months AGO
You may have noticed something is a little different with this week’s Hungry Horse News. OK, a lot different.
We’re proud to unveil the Hungry Horse News’ new look this week. Our staff spent weeks discussing how we wanted the Hungry Horse News to look and how we could best differentiate this newspaper from others.
We wanted to bring our readers an updated newspaper that reflects its community. We also consider it our responsibility to continue producing a paper as founder Mel Ruder would have seen fit, with the best content in Flathead Valley.
As we move forward in an increasingly digital world, it’s the quandary of newspapers everywhere how best to serve their readership. We plan to continue our tradition of timely, thoughtful news coverage that is focused on and in our community.
We here at the Hungry Horse News hope you enjoy the changes. Our website is getting a new look, too. Please visit hungryhorsenews.com. We look forward to hearing what you think. Please call 892-2151 or e-mail editor@hungryhorsenews.com.
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